MannyB
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Knocked off 80,000 kms for $150 CAD....
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Nice! Wanna see how those turn out on the wheels.So my wife got a new cricut machine to make stickers. Tonight she made me some GMC stickers to pit on my z71 centercaps to cover up the Chevy logo
I'll get installed pictures tomorrow
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That's a lot of oil pressure! Near 80 psi?
That's a lot of oil pressure! Near 80 psi?
Some is good so more is better!having alot is a good thing no? lol
i believe the sending unit may be the cause.
Mine has been bad for awhile too.........I hope lol.having alot is a good thing no? lol
i believe the sending unit may be the cause.
Odometer fraud? Or are you going to program it to the correct mileage?
Odometer fraud? Or are you going to program it to the correct mileage?
What year TA?Not my cup of tea to defraud anyone. I have no intention of ever selling the denali. I was 15 years old when they went into production and dreamt of having one ever since. Took the pics/video in case.
Denali is my year round vehicle. Trans Am is my summer car, ttops stay off for 6 months. Been looking for a clean 65 riviera to cruise in with the family.
I replaced the sensor once with a non-Delco part (not by choice), then 3 months later, the pos crapped out, so replaced again, with Delco. Then a couple weeks ago, it pegged at 80 psi like it did when I first bought the Yukon, so now it’s stepper motor / cluster time. [emoji2959]Mine has been bad for awhile too.........I hope lol.View attachment 221587
Pretty sure it's the sensor. Cluster was rebuilt about 2yrs ago. Thx for the heads up using a Delco sensor.I replaced the sensor once with a non-Delco part (not by choice), then 3 months later, the pos crapped out, so replaced again, with Delco. Then a couple weeks ago, it pegged at 80 psi like it did when I first bought the Yukon, so now it’s stepper motor / cluster time. [emoji2959]
Yeah my sensor had it pegged at 80.. now it actually moves just a tiny bit, and since the sensor was just done, I’m hoping it’s just the stepper motor.Pretty sure it's the sensor. Cluster was rebuilt about 2yrs ago. Thx for the heads up using a Delco sensor.
BadassSo, finished up the LUX upgrade tonight. I had installed the LUX amp and nav radio, but hadn't connected the noise compensation microphone and split the D-pillar speakers off of the rear doors yet. The LUX system uses a microphone to listen to the background noise in the cabin and adjust for it, whereas the premium system adjusts the volume based on speed. The LUX amp also has dedicated left/right channels for the D-pillar speakers. On the premium system the D-pillar and rear doors are tied together in a connector at the driver's kick panel. So, it required running a set of wires from the amp to the kick panel to connect them like an Escalade. I then had to use my Tech2 to re-calibrate the amp for an Escalade to turn on the D-pillar channels (this amp reportedly came out of a Sierra Denali, so no D-pillar, and therefore the channels were turned off).
I was skeptical that the LUX system would make that much difference, but I have to say that it is a huge improvement over the premium Bose system. As others have commented, the LUX system isn't going to win any stereo contests, but for a factory system it sounds pretty darn good. I forgot to take pictures of the amp install while I had the console apart, but here is the finished system.
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